Thorsten Krömer

Botanist.

Abbreviations: T.Krömer
Occupations: researcher, botanist
Dates: 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 12 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 13 plants, 0 fungi

12 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to13 plants:

Billbergia issingiana T.Krömer & E.Gross 2001
plant species in the bromeliaceae family
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Thelypteris tuxtlensis T.Krömer, Acebey & A.R.Sm. 2007
plant species in the thelypteridaceae family
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Ornithocephalus dodsonii R.Vásquez & T.Krömer 2001
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Monstera florescanoana Croat, T.Krömer & Acebey 2010
plant species in the araceae family
Monstera florescanoana is a flowering plant in genus Monstera and family Araceae.
Greigia membranacea B.Will, T.Krömer, M.Kessler, Karger & H.Luther 2009
perennial plant species in the bromeliaceae family
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Greigia marioi (Greigia Marioae) B.Will, T.Krömer, M.Kessler, Karger & H.Luther 2009
perennial plant species in the bromeliaceae family
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Greigia acebeyi B.Will, T.Krömer, M.Kessler, Karger & H.Luther 2009
perennial plant species in the bromeliaceae family
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Peperomia chazaroi G.Mathieu & T.Krömer 2015
plant species in the piperaceae family
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Werauhia noctiflorens T.Krömer, Espejo, López-Ferr. & Acebey 2007
plant species in the bromeliaceae family
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Peperomia trichobracteata G.Mathieu & T.Krömer 2018
plant species in the piperaceae family
Peperomia trichobracteata is a species of epiphyte in the genus Peperomia that is endemic in Mexico. It primarily grows on wet tropical biomes. Its conservation status is Threatened.
Anemia tabascana Carv.-Hern., E.E.Cord. & T.Krömer 2020
plant species in the anemiaceae family
Anemia tabascana is a fern endemic to the state of Tabasco, Mexico. It grows on road banks on a single hill in Huimanguillo. Like other members of the genus, its leaves are pinnately divided into a single set of leaflets; in fertile leaves, the lowest pair of leaflets projects at right angles to the rest of the leaf and bears spores. The freely forking veins, which do not rejoin one another after forking, and sparse, rather than abundant, hairs on the leaf axes, distinguish it from similar species in the genus.
Pleopeltis acicularis (Weath.) A.R.Sm. & T.Krömer 2018
plant species in the polypodiaceae family
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Goniopteris tuxtlensis (T.Krömer, Acebey & A.R.Sm.) Salino & T.E.Almeida 2015
plant species in the thelypteridaceae family
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